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72 hours of training have been given to introduce these professionals to Family and Community Care, Emergencies or Pediatrics
The courses and workshops are combined with the care training that they develop with their tutors both at the Health Centers and at the Virgen de la Luz Hospital in Cuenca.
Providing residents recently incorporated into the Ireland Email List Cuenca Integrated Area with the theoretical tools that facilitate quality learning is the objective of the three large training blocks that are being developed this summer in the Cuenca health area and in which a total of 26 Resident Internal Physicians, both Family and hospital specialties, as well as two Family Resident Internal Nurses.
“Introduction to Family and Community Care” is the course programmed by the Family and Community Care Teaching Unit, during which 29 hours of theoretical training have been developed that are combined with the care training developed by the seven Internal Resident Doctors of the specialty of Family and Community Medicine and the two Family Resident Intern Nurses (EIR). This care training is carried out with their tutors from the different Health Centers and takes place during the first three months of their residency.
During these training hours, professionals from the Cuenca Health area have brought residents closer to important issues in the development of their activity in the area of Primary Care, such as the importance of the clinical interview, confidentiality, home care or They have approached specific programs such as those for women or those to help smokers.

The second of the training blocks was developed for 16 hours and had the objective of offering residents an “Introduction to Pediatrics”. During it and taught by four pediatricians from the Virgen de la Luz Hospital in Cuenca, interesting issues such as urticaria and anaphylaxis in Pediatrics, respiratory difficulty in pediatric age, the most frequent infections, acute abdominal pain, lameness in children, the pharmacopoeia in Pediatrics or sepsis, septic shock or epileptic crisis in pediatric age.
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